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The Berlin International Film Festival (German: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), also called the Berlinale, is one of the world's leading film festivals and most reputable media events. It is held annually in Berlin, Germany.
Founded in West Berlin in 1951, the festival has been celebrated annually in February since 1978. With around 300,000 tickets sold and 500,000 admissions it is considered the largest publicly attended film festival worldwide based on actual attendance rates. Up to 400 films are shown in several sections, representing a comprehensive array of the cinematic world. Around twenty films compete for the awards called the Golden and Silver Bears. Since 2001 the director of the festival has been Dieter Kosslick.
The European Film Market (EFM), a film trade fair held simultaneously to the Berlinale, is a major industry meeting for the international film circuit. The trade fair serves distributors, film buyers, producers, financiers and co-production agents. The Berlinale Talent Campus, a week-long series of lectures and workshops, gathers young filmmakers from around the globe. It partners with the festival itself and is considered to be a forum for upcoming artists.
Met Film School Berlin provides UK accredited courses taught in English, plus a range of short courses offered in English and German. Courses are taught by the school's industry professional tutors at it's working studio campus at BUFA at the heart of the film industry. To find out more visit: http://www.metfilmschool.de
Iranian movie, "A Separation" Oscar nominated award 2012 as the best foreign film.
Met Film School is London's leading provider of practical filmmaking courses, based at Ealing Studios. This film gives you a flavour of what we do and what we're about. For more info visit www.metfilmschool.co.uk
Panel discussion after the presentation of Askold Kurov's documentary The Trial: The State of Russia vs Oleg Sentsov at the Berlin International Film Festival, Feb. 11, 2017
Spoon River Anthology - Fletcher McGee Monologue, actor: Richard Gonlag, director: Carman Ho
American University student and CET Student Correspondent, Elaina Kimes takes us with her through Prague, a scenic Czech village called Český Krumlov and to the Berlin Film Festival.
Organized by Collegium Hungaricum Berlin and SpeakEasy Project Berlin, HUNIWOOD | Hungarian Film Festival Berlin (http://huniwood.berlin) brings the very best of most recent Hungarian cinema to the Berlin public with • love • recent films of internationally renowned, award-winning directors and young talents such as Oscar winner László Jeles-Nemes (Son Of Saul), recent Cannes debut Gábor Reisz (For Some Inexplicable Reason) and many others • acclaimed animation and short films • visionaries of documentary • a rich and diverse program featuring 16 recent fiction feature films 10 recent feature documentaries 10 unforgettable masterpieces remembering Hungary’s 1956 Revolution 10 recent award-winning short films 10 recent award-winning animated shorts The actual mission of the HUNIWOOD|Hung...
Maria Berlin performing I Know You by Skylar Grey. Accompanied by Kevin David Thomas and the video was made by New York Film Academy. I suggest watching in HD. Enjoy!
Milena Canero gets a golden bear at the Berlin film festival for her life time achievement. Milena Canonero is one of the world’s most celebrated costume designers. She has worked with a long list of directors, including Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola, Sydney Pollack, Warren Beatty, Roman Polanski, Steven Soderbergh, Louis Malle, Tony Scott, Barbet Schroeder, Sofia Coppola, and Wes Anderson. Over the years she has won four Academy Awards for her outstanding costume designs and has been nominated five other times.
Met Film School Berlin provides UK accredited courses taught in English, plus a range of short courses offered in English and German. Courses are taught by the school's industry professional tutors at it's working studio campus at BUFA at the heart of the film industry. To find out more visit: http://www.metfilmschool.de
Iranian movie, "A Separation" Oscar nominated award 2012 as the best foreign film.
Met Film School is London's leading provider of practical filmmaking courses, based at Ealing Studios. This film gives you a flavour of what we do and what we're about. For more info visit www.metfilmschool.co.uk
Panel discussion after the presentation of Askold Kurov's documentary The Trial: The State of Russia vs Oleg Sentsov at the Berlin International Film Festival, Feb. 11, 2017
Spoon River Anthology - Fletcher McGee Monologue, actor: Richard Gonlag, director: Carman Ho
American University student and CET Student Correspondent, Elaina Kimes takes us with her through Prague, a scenic Czech village called Český Krumlov and to the Berlin Film Festival.
Organized by Collegium Hungaricum Berlin and SpeakEasy Project Berlin, HUNIWOOD | Hungarian Film Festival Berlin (http://huniwood.berlin) brings the very best of most recent Hungarian cinema to the Berlin public with • love • recent films of internationally renowned, award-winning directors and young talents such as Oscar winner László Jeles-Nemes (Son Of Saul), recent Cannes debut Gábor Reisz (For Some Inexplicable Reason) and many others • acclaimed animation and short films • visionaries of documentary • a rich and diverse program featuring 16 recent fiction feature films 10 recent feature documentaries 10 unforgettable masterpieces remembering Hungary’s 1956 Revolution 10 recent award-winning short films 10 recent award-winning animated shorts The actual mission of the HUNIWOOD|Hung...
Maria Berlin performing I Know You by Skylar Grey. Accompanied by Kevin David Thomas and the video was made by New York Film Academy. I suggest watching in HD. Enjoy!
Milena Canero gets a golden bear at the Berlin film festival for her life time achievement. Milena Canonero is one of the world’s most celebrated costume designers. She has worked with a long list of directors, including Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola, Sydney Pollack, Warren Beatty, Roman Polanski, Steven Soderbergh, Louis Malle, Tony Scott, Barbet Schroeder, Sofia Coppola, and Wes Anderson. Over the years she has won four Academy Awards for her outstanding costume designs and has been nominated five other times.
“The world was such a better world in paintings than in reality.” Growing up in post-war Düsseldorf, it was through paintings that German filmmaker Wim Wenders initially discovered the possibility of a different world. This would later come to define him not only as a painter, but also as a filmmaker and photographer, as he shares with us in this personal interview. A painter at heart, Wenders initially regarded film and photography as a simple way to record his surroundings and the camera as an extension of his painting tools. What he discovered, however, was that the camera could depict something that paintings could not - time. To Wenders, each photograph is a sort of time capsule, frozen in time but with an incredible relation to its own past and future, inviting the spectator to se...
It is often very difficult to combine sustainability with touristic growth. Kayah State was recently opened up for tourism – film documentations of the region are one element which impressively highlights how cultural authenticity and natural attractiveness can be preserved, as well as how sustainable tourism development can be successful. The Myanmar model of sustainable tourism, which has received attention worldwide, has incorporated experiences from other Asian regions. As an introduction, the PATA’s latest forecast data on the development of tourism in the Asia-Pacific region will be presented. Greetings: Dr. Taleb Rifai, Secretary General, UNWTO Marie-Claude Frauenrath, Senior Trade Promotion Officer, Asia and the Pacific, International Trade Centre (ITC) Moderated by: James Howe,...
Revanche is a 2008 Austrian thriller film written and directed by Götz Spielmann. It centers on the ill-fated love story between a Viennese ex-con and a Ukrainian prostitute who get involved in a bank robbery. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2008. It received critical acclaim and won a number of awards, and was nominated for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Revanche is a 2008 Austrian thriller film written and directed by Götz Spielmann. It centers on the ill-fated love story between a Viennese ex-con and a Ukrainian prostitute who get involved in a bank robbery. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in February 2008. It received critical acclaim and won a number of awards, and was nominated for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Rebecca is a 1940 American Film Noir psychological thriller-mystery film. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, it was his first American project, and his first film produced under contract with David O. Selznick. The film's screenplay was a version by Joan Harrison and Robert E. Sherwood based on Philip MacDonald and Michael Hogan's adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's 1938 novel Rebecca. The film was produced by Selznick[2] and stars Laurence Olivier as the brooding aristocratic widower Maxim de Winter, Joan Fontaine as the young woman who becomes his second wife, and Judith Anderson as the stern housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers.The film is shot in black and white, and is a gothic tale. We never see Maxim de Winter's first wife, Rebecca, who died before the story starts, but her reputation, and recollecti...
Career Q&A; with Juliette Binoche, currently starring in Antigone at Brooklyn Academy of Music. Moderated by Broadway World's Richard Ridge of "Backstage with Richard Ridge!" PANELIST BIO Juliette Binoche is a Parisian-born actress, artist and dancer who received the Academy Award®, BAFTA, European Film Award, Screen Actors Guild Award and the HFPA’s Golden Globe for her turn in the 1996 film The English Patient. Binoche also holds the unique distinction of being the only female to win Best Actress honors in all three main European Film Festivals—the Palme d’Or at Cannes for Certified Copy, (2010), both the Volpi Cup and Pasinetti Award at Venice for Three Colors: Blue (1993), and Berlin’s Silver Bear for The English Patient (1996). Some of her most prominent film roles include Chocola...
Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank(Anne Frank's diary) is a 2016 film directed by German Hans Steinbichler. It tells the story of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family in Amsterdam and became a victim of the Holocaust. The film is based on Anne Frank's famous diary. It will be released on March 3. The world premiere was held at February, 16 in a special presentation for young people during the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. It was listed as one of eight films that could be the German submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not selected.
Avanti Media is an independent German film production company focused on high-quality creative documentaries and arts programs for national and international markets. Along with ongoing documentary film production, in 2002 the company launched and continues to make the award-winning series Into the Night...for ZDF/ARTE. Avanti Media delivers 15 to 20 films a year. For example: Moebius Redux, featuring the visual dreamscape of the legendary French comic book artist Jean Giraud, successfully travelled the international festival circuit and won awards at ComiCon San Diego and the New York Independent Film and Video Festival. It was co-produced with ZDF/Arte, Bravo, TV Ontario and Canal D and was sold to AVRO, YLE Teema, SBS, BBC, SVT, Canal+Spain, Sky Arts and many others. Christoph Schling...
Like lava from a volcano, Olafur Eliasson’s fascinating installation ‘Riverbed’ runs through the Danish Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. The highly praised artist here shares his intriguing thoughts behind the installation. “The currency of trust” is the fundament on which ‘Riverbed’ is built - an installation that, according to Eliasson, bears resemblance to both the contemplative power of a Japanese garden as well as of ancient Pompeii after the destructive outbreak of Mount Vesuvius. In our society, a lot of things are defined by exclusion, and public institutions such as museums have to show that they have full trust in the artwork, the artist and the visitor in order for the latter to feel completely included. “If an audience feels trusted, then they dare to get involved”, says Elias...